logarithmic
logarithmic.01 - growth rate inverse to exponentiation (b to the y power equals x, with y being the log of x, logarithmic to x)
LOGARITHMIC-J NOTES: Added by Julia for clearearth-earthquakes.Aliases:
logarithmic (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: logarithmic thing (includes the log, which is the number of times arg2 is multiplied against itself, or y in the above equation)
ARG2-VSP: the base (number multiplied by itself arg1 times, b in the above equation)
ARG3-VSP: the antilogarithm (result when arg3 is multiplied by itself arg2 times, number the log is 'of', x in the above equation)
ARG2-VSP: the base (number multiplied by itself arg1 times, b in the above equation)
ARG3-VSP: the antilogarithm (result when arg3 is multiplied by itself arg2 times, number the log is 'of', x in the above equation)
logarithmic-j
From ( 7 ) we know
the storage overhead in each participantARG1
is logarithmicrel
to the number of participants in the same service groupARG3
.logarithmic-j
Gustav Fechner developed what is now called the Weber – Fechner law4 . It states that
perceived intensity PARG1
is logarithmicrel
to the stimulus intensity SARG3
( above a minimal threshold of perception S0 )ARGM-ADV
– see box .logarithmic-j
The magnitude scaleARG1
is logarithmicrel
.